On the very top of my list is to finish hand quilting a lap quilt for my neighbor who is turning 80 on April 10... Eek!! I am almost done too!!! Beautiful giveaway fabric -love, love, love those colours!!

My list has consisted of finishing up UFO's from many years. Number 11 is at the binding stage so I will be working on that this weekend. I think I am down to about 6 more to quilt and bind. With better weather around the corner, gardening will interrupt some of my progress.

first to do is the border for a quilt along and then a block for the next quilt along and the blocks I am behind on your vintage quilt along. can you see I am following too many quilt alongs..... and I love it!

Love your patterns - just got a featherweight that I have been wanting for years so definitely need to make your pattern on that! My #1 project is a baby quilt for a little girl that came earlier than expected so really need to get going on that!

Hi! Thanks for the wonderful giveaways! I am working on UFOs, finishing up a civil war doll quilt, making spool blocks from scraps and working away n Bonnie Hunter's Celtic Soltice!I became a follower!Take are, Leslie

i am working on three receiving blankets today and tomorrow. i am a new aunt of triplets! (2 boys, 1 girl) i have just finished quilts for them, but the babes came out early, so i want to make something a little smaller that might be used right away. thanks for the chance to win your awesome patterns and those FQs. :)

Such pretty fabrics! I'm working on a baby quilt in blue, white and turquoise. It's half finished and I just found some backing for it today so hopefully by next weekend it's quilted and bound and headed for baby.

I just love your patterns- and I especially enjoy your fabric choices for the projects! I am currently trying to figure out a set of matching quilt patterns to make for my little niece- for both her bed as well as her babydoll's bed! These fabrics & patterns would be perfect!

First on the list is to recover the third and fourth of my dining chairs. The other two were finished weeks ago but it was so boring I kept putting it off. Next week ....... jennylarking at gmail dot com

First on my to do list is to find some more fabric so that I can start on your patterns (retro cookie jar and bowls). My sister collects retro "red" and "Hall" kitchen ware and I thought the paper pieced patterns would look nice in red...just need to find the right red...(hendrick.pj@tds.net) Thanks!...Peggy

Wonderful patterns coming! First on my "in progress" to do list is to continue altering and freshening up my wedding dress so my daughter can wear it for her May wedding. First up on my "next up" to do list is a quilt for the wedding reception. I think I'm going to be busy! : )

Charise, I absolutely am loving all your little "country kitchen" patterns! Paper piecing is such a joy to do also.I am trying to get a bunch of patterns transferred to cloth so that I will have some handwork to do when I am laid up with my hip replacement operation. Sweet Pam Kitty Picnic fabrics too~ Thanks so much. nettiecrain@live.com

Those are beautiful fabrics that you are giving away. Love your paper piecing patterns. There isn't anything at the top of my to do list, there is a list of 10+ UFO's and whichever catches my eye will be the one that I will work on next.thelady at hotmail.com

I love your Featherweight... especially the fussy-cut apple thread! On my list is a pair of flannel pyjamas for my daughter Claire that I need to make before summer. I'm also working on a navy blue & white stacked coins quilt with linen sashing that I'm calling "Stacked China" because it looks like dishes :o)

I just returned from the quilt expo in Schaumburg, IL and I have two table runners that have to be finished that were started in classes I took. One is an adorable cathedral window pattern and the other has a chevron design. The chevron pattern was sewn on a Babylock serger and was more difficult to accurately piece than on a conventional machine. Either way I learned a few new tricks and look forward to finishing them at home. Them on to remaining UFO's.

I crossed one off just now: hand sew binding to my green gate table topper. It's done! Next up, hmmm, I must baste my camping quilt, but before that can be done, I must clear enough space on the floor to lay it out. That's what's really stopping me...

I love your sewing machine. I am finishing sewing the binding on a King size quilt. When that is done I have a stack of charity quilts to get quilted then I can have fun with a Butterfly Blooms all cut out and ready to sew.

I LOVE your patterns and your fabric choices! I am so excited to get a chance to enter your giveaway! Right now I am trying to finish up the Dresden quilt I have been working on. I love how it's coming together! I'm also working on some curtains for my sewing room. Thx

Your stuff is so pretty! The first thing on my to-do list is to finish up a paper pieced star--I just learned how to paper piece yesterday!!! I am really so happy because I have been in love with your patterns for so long, but didn't know how to paper piece. Now I'll be able to make them. Thank you for the chance to win:)

I've got a few things to do. Finish a block 'Painters Palette' for a bee I'm in and then get a quilt basted and ready to quilt.Thanks so much for the giveaway ~ love both blocks ~ especially the sewing machine!

I have two crazy patch blocks (14" finished) to do for one of my fellow circle members. We did an exchange of these blocks for birthdays a couple of years ago. She liked the ones I gave her so much that she wanted me to do two more so she can put them in a project she has in mind. They've been on my to-do list way too long. I'm about halfway finished on one and just starting on the second one. Hope she likes these two as much as the original.

I love seeing the patterns you come up. you are such a creative lady. my son gets married end of May 2015 and both he and his fiancé are civil war re-enactors. so I am making a king sized quilt for them that is all civil war blocks done in civil war fabrics. plus it will be a civil war themed wedding, so I need to make myself a civil war dress. busy is not the word right now LOL

I have a queen sized quilt waiting to be FMQed on my domestic machine. I am dithering on it as I will be trying out a new design!Thanks for the giveaway, I love reading your blog,Jacqueline in Pitt Meadows

Love your patterns Charise. I suppose the first thing I would like to do is to find the time to sew your patterns which I bought more than a year ago and still sitting in my folder. And with more lovely patterns coming out, the backlog will grow longer!

I'm in the mood to finish up the unfinished projects. The first on my list is the table topper that needs quilting & binding. This is gorgeous fabric & thanks so much for a chance at the give-away!Maureenmgw070 at shaw dot ca

Wow I've just found you after seeing sewdeerlyloved photo on IG of your flower pattern! So glad I've discovered your work. First on my list is to quilt a quilt for my brothers wedding at Easter, it is ready to go and all 3 children are at school tomorrow so I'm really hoping to make a start (and finish!). thanks for a great giveaway

The first thing on my list is the Triangle Quilt Along. I've been wanting to sew a triangle quilt for two years.I also want to finish an infinity scarf that I started in beautiful spring colors of robins egg blue, bright green and bright pink.

Your projects are gorgeous and inspiring! The top of my list is to uncover my sewing room -- spring cleaning in other areas dumped some detritus in there... After that, I'm going to sew a couple of little organizer accessories for our new car.